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  • Pediatric Anesthesia

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  • Neuroendoscopy is a standard neurosurgical technique in children.
  • Familiarity with anesthetic management is crucial for a successful perioperative course.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the anesthetic considerations for pediatric neuroendoscopy.
  • To highlight key procedural steps, potential complications, and specific anesthetic requirements.

Main Methods:

  • Review of neuroendoscopic procedures in pediatric patients.
  • Discussion of anesthetic management strategies and challenges.

Main Results:

  • Endoscopic third ventriculostomy is the most frequent neuroendoscopic procedure.
  • Anesthetic management requires careful attention to airway, hemodynamic stability, and intracranial pressure.

Conclusions:

  • Anesthesiologists play a vital role in optimizing outcomes for pediatric neuroendoscopy.
  • Knowledge of specific anesthetic requirements ensures a safe and uneventful surgical experience.